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  • Velocity X Overclocking Software

    Velocity X Overclocking Software

    Allows you to unlock the true potential of your GeForce RTX™ 20 series card. Features such as GPU Boost, Customizable fan curve controls, Multi GPU support, etc. all controlled in a easy to use GUI system.

  • USB 3.2

    USB 3.2

    USB 3.2, the forth major revision to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard, has been renamed USB 3.2 by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), with a new architecture USB 3.2 Gen2x2 which is 200% performance increased....(more)

  • COB (chip on board)

    System in package (SIP) design means all components are enclosed & protected in casing
    Components are not exposed therefore board resists water & is more durable than PCBA (even without a USB housing

  • microSDHC & microSDXC

    microSDHC & microSDXC

    (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) cards are memory cards with capacities ranging from 64GB up to 2TB (2048GB), compared to the 32GB limited for SDHC cards. SDXC cards are not backwards compatible with SDHC format host devices.

  • PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly)

    All components are mounted to the board
    Components are exposed until housing PCBA is assembled into/ covered with a USB housing
    USB metal head/ connector must be attached to the board

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  • SDHC

    SDHC

    SD High Capacity (SDHC™) card is the new SD™ memory card based on the SDA 2.00 specification, introduced by the SD Card Association. This new SDA 2.00 specification enables SD cards to reach higher capacities - 4GB-32GB*.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    AI DRIVES REAL BUSINESS SUCCESS. DEEP LEARNING IS FUELING ALL AREAS OF BUSINESS.

  • 3D Vision

    NVIDIA 3D Vision® technology delivers stereoscopic 3D images for gamers, movie-lovers and photo enthusiasts when configured with NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA 3D Vision active shutter glasses, and 3D Vision-Ready display/projector. Only NVIDIA 3D Vision supports the richest array of 3D content available - more than 600 3D games, Blu-ray 3D movies, 3D photos and streaming YouTube 3D videos.

  • 3D Vision Surround

    Imagine being able to play your favorite games across three 1080p displays in full stereoscopic 3D. With a NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPU, 3D Vision 2 monitors, and a pair of 3D Vision 2 glasses, you can do just that. Upgrade now for a breathtaking gaming experience that places you in the thick of the action.

  • 4K

    4K revolutionizes the way you view your games by adding four times as many pixels as commonly used 1920x1080 screens, opening your eyes to rich, superbly-detailed worlds. If you have a high-end GeForce GTX PC, you’re ready for the revolution. Just plug and play and you’ll immediately receive a flawless, jaw-dropping experience.

  • Adaptive VSync

    NVIDIA Adaptive VSync makes your gaming experience smoother and more responsive by eliminating frame rate stuttering and screen tearing. To learn more check out the Technology tab.

  • Battery Boost

    NVIDIA Battery Boost™ is a new ultra efficient mode that delivers the same great 30+ FPS experience, but with up to 2x longer battery life while gaming.

  • Bluetooth

    Bluetooth is a specification for the use of low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over short distances. The name "Bluetooth" is borrowed from Harald Bluetooth, who was a king in Denmark more than 1,000 years ago.

  • Chiclet Keys

    On a keyboard equipped with chiclet keys, the key caps are shorter and more squared off on top. The key travel of chiclet keys is usually closer to that of a laptop, with a more direct feel than that of a standard keyboard. Chiclet keys can be used on top of scissor key switches. The K3500 keyboard utilizes chiclet keys to provide an easy typing keyboard at a reasonable price.

  • CUDA

    NVIDIA CUDA is a programming platform. CUDA enabled products can help accelerate the most demanding tasks—from gaming , to video and audio encoding to oil and gas exploration, product design, medical imaging, and scientific research.

  • DirectX 11

    Microsoft DirectX is the graphics technology powering today’s most impressive games. The latest version, DirectX 11, enables the addition of advanced effects and features in NVIDIA-enhanced titles, ranging from tessellation and HBAO+, to Percentage Closer Soft Shadows and NVIDA HairWorks.

  • Encryption

    Encryption is the conversion of data into a form, called a ciphertext, that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized people. Basically is it protection for your data.

  • ESA

    The Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA) is the industry’s first open-standard PC monitoring and control protocol for real-time communication and control of system thermal, electrical, acoustic and operating characteristics.

  • Extreme HD

    Go beyond standard high definition (HD) and experience Extreme High Definition (XHD), the ultimate widescreen, ultra-high-resolution PC experience made possible by NVIDIA® GeForce® graphics processing units (GPUs). XHD has over 4x the picture clarity of native 1080i HD televisions and 2x the picture clarity of 1080p HD televisions on today’s hottest PC games.

  • HDMI

    HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data.

  • Laser Tracking

    The laser mouse uses an infrared laser diode instead of a LED to illuminate the surface beneath their sensor. The laser illumination enables superior surface tracking compared to LED-illuminated optical mice, with much higher sensor resolution. You will notice the cursor moves slightly more quickly with a laser mouse, but also does not jump around on the screen when using your mouse on patterned surfaces.

  • Micro COB (Chip on Board)

    System in package (SIP) design means all components are enclosed & protected in casing Components are not exposed therefore board resists water & is more durable than PCBA (even without a USB housing)

  • Near Field Communication

    Near field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for bluetooth devices to establish radio communication with each other by touching them together or bringing them into proximity, usually no more than a few inches. The Touch to Pair mouse utilizes this technology, enabling you to simply tap the mouse to your NFC-enabled laptop to pair the mouse.

  • Optical Tracking

    An optical computer mouse uses a light-emitting diode (LED) to illuminate the surface beneath the mouse sensor to detect movement relative to a surface. They are generally less expensive than laser sensors, but cannot track on the same wide range of surfaces. The mouse cursor will move slightly more slowly than a laser mouse, but will generally track smoothly without jumping around. Depending upon the type of surface on which you are tracking, a mouse pad may be necessary.

  • PCI Express

    PCI Express is a new Intel PC bus architecture that doubles the bandwidth of the AGP 8X bus, delivering over 4GB per second in both upstream and downstream data transfers. The graphics processing unit (GPU) has the largest bandwidth appetite of all PC subsystems, and from the start NVIDIA has been a key contributor to the PCI Express architecture, as a developer, a supporter, and as a provider of PCI Express graphics solutions.

  • Read and Write Speeds

    The Read Speed is how long it takes to read something from the Card. So, how long it takes to open a picture or video that is stored on the card. The Write Speed is how long it takes to save something onto the card. So, how long it takes for the picture to actually save to the card. This is why the Write Speed is generally of more importance to seasoned photographers who wants to utilize their DSLR camera’s fast click features.

  • ReadyBoost™

    Windows® ReadyBoost™ improves system responsiveness and boosts performance. Windows® Vista™ introduces Windows® ReadyBoost™, a new concept in adding memory to a system. You can use non-volatile flash memory, such as that on a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive, to improve performance without having to add additional system memory "under the hood”.

  • SATA

    Serial ATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or SATA) is a new standard for connecting hard drives into computer systems. As its name implies, SATA is based on serial signaling technology, unlike current IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) hard drives that use parallel signaling.

  • Scissor Key Switch

    On a keyboard equipped with scissor key switches, the key caps are attached to the keyboard via two plastic pieces that interlock in a "scissor"-like fashion, and snap to the keyboard and the key. They usually have a shorter total key travel distance (2 mm instead of 3.5 – 4 mm for standard dome-switch keyswitches). This type of keyswitch is often found on the built-in keyboards on laptops and keyboards marketed as 'low-profile'. These keyboards are generally quiet and the keys require little force to press. The Elite V2 keyboard uses scissor key switches to provide the ultimate in key feel and quiet, comfortable typing.

  • SDXC

    (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards are memory cards developed by the SD Card Association for use in portable devices. SD cards have a maximum capacity of 2GB*; SDHC cards have capacities ranging from 4GB* to 32GB*. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible with legacy SD format host devices.

  • SiP

    SiP(System in Package) is a number of integrated circuits enclosed in a single package. SiP reduces the complexity of the printed circuit board and overall design and manufacture.

  • UHS

    Ultra High Speed bus can apply to both SDHC and SDXC cards allowing for interface speeds from 50MB/s to 104MB/s.

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